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that the economy is taking a significant toll from the impact of economic sanctions. but the kind of cleavages that might cause core regime supporters to defect have not occurred. and this, i think has to be recognized as a very significant failure and as my colleague bassam suggested, it is in many ways a failure anchored in a misreading, a fundamental misreading of of the resilience of this regime and the foundations it could draw on in order to sustain itself in the face of quite significant external pressure. moreover, this is the second reason i think we find ourselves at a particular troubling moment for u.s. policy. the administration together with its partners seem to feel that they really have no viable alternatives. to the straegs that they developed, almost right from the beginning of this uprising, it is true that the eruption in chinese veto at the u.n. and the escalation of violence we have seen in syria over the past couple of weegs, with horrific attacks, and other centers of resistance of protest. have breathed new lives into conversations about inter
that the economy is taking a significant toll from the impact of economic sanctions. but the kind of cleavages that might cause core regime supporters to defect have not occurred. and this, i think has to be recognized as a very significant failure and as my colleague bassam suggested, it is in many ways a failure anchored in a misreading, a fundamental misreading of of the resilience of this regime and the foundations it could draw on in order to sustain itself in the face of quite significant...
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i told you have to sell the cyclicals when the economy starts slowing down. and then you got to do the reverse as it starts to pick up steam. this is -- why do i have to tell you this? it's the playbook that all the hedge funds use. and even though the hedge funds can often behave like herd animal, wildebeests who buy all the stocks and sell at the same time, the playbook, we're stuck wit. it works because they've got the big money. so we've got to learn it, and i can teach it. the reason for that has to do with another piece of wall street gibberish lexicon that you absolutely must know if you're going to pick your own stocks. and don't blank out on me because you hear it all day and you're probably wondering still what does it mean. it's the price-to-earnings multiple, or the p/e multiple. or in total shorthand, just the multiple. you'll hear that. the multiple is too cheap. the multiple is expensive. they these refer to the same thing. its way we compare. in fact, when you hear talking heads pontificate how over one stock has become overvalued or undervalu
i told you have to sell the cyclicals when the economy starts slowing down. and then you got to do the reverse as it starts to pick up steam. this is -- why do i have to tell you this? it's the playbook that all the hedge funds use. and even though the hedge funds can often behave like herd animal, wildebeests who buy all the stocks and sell at the same time, the playbook, we're stuck wit. it works because they've got the big money. so we've got to learn it, and i can teach it. the reason for...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. almost every day i walk into the office and somebody asks me a question about the volt. what really blows them away is when i tell them i almost never go to the gas station, despite the fact that they see me driving to work every day. i fill the volt up once every -- maybe once every couple of months. and that feels absolutely wonderful. i'm hardly using gas, but it's there when i need it. anybody that thinks that this car doesn't have solid performance, hasn't driven it. there's no other car like this on the road. ♪ >>> welcome back to the wall street gibberish to plain english translation guide edition of "mad money." this is the book in hardback. i prefer the tv version. all night i've been explaining overly arcane and esoteric investing concepts and financial jargon. i'm trying to bust i
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. almost every day i walk into the office and somebody asks me a question about the volt. what really blows them away is when i tell them i almost never go to the gas station, despite the fact that they see me driving to work every...
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what you understand about the global economy to menasha economy, you can really understand the economy. we have done very well. one of the very people supporting renewal energies which added more dollars per acre. today the value of products, $24 billion. and i was elected to congress was 12 billion. ag was 60 billion then, now over 200. we created a tremendous amount of wealth that has been built within the value added ag component of this. let's keep it up and keep taxes low unpredictable and let's have less government regulations and less intrusion in our lives. [applause] moderator: 30 seconds to respond. christie: you know, we have not been able to get much done. my energy policy is making sure that we just create energy positions, short term, long term, medium-term growth for energy, but i just want to make sure that everybody knows that i will be a consistent champion for wind and renewable fuels in this district and congressman king has not been. [applause] moderator: your response, congressman? steve: i happen to be the american wind energy champion designated by the american
what you understand about the global economy to menasha economy, you can really understand the economy. we have done very well. one of the very people supporting renewal energies which added more dollars per acre. today the value of products, $24 billion. and i was elected to congress was 12 billion. ag was 60 billion then, now over 200. we created a tremendous amount of wealth that has been built within the value added ag component of this. let's keep it up and keep taxes low unpredictable and...
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their opponent is this economy. and this is stagnation is something that they think they know how to muddle through and win an election like this but it's certainly not the way they prefer. they did expect to see the economy growing a little bit more and you could just see in the president's body language today when he made his remarks about the job numbers, it took him 20 minutes to get there because he has to explain the depths of the recession to convince voters why we haven't recovered yet but recovery could still come. >> steve, you heard tom costello say there are some positives. should we be optimistic? >> there are a few reasons for optimism. tom ticked a couple off. gas prices are down. high gas prices may have been something that really slowed down hiring in the spring and now into the summer here. housing has kicked up off the bottom. we have some rising house prices. wages were also up pretty decently in this report. those who are working are making a little more and they are working a little bit longer
their opponent is this economy. and this is stagnation is something that they think they know how to muddle through and win an election like this but it's certainly not the way they prefer. they did expect to see the economy growing a little bit more and you could just see in the president's body language today when he made his remarks about the job numbers, it took him 20 minutes to get there because he has to explain the depths of the recession to convince voters why we haven't recovered yet...
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is this the biggest threat to the economy right now? >> i think at this stage yes. >> reporter: economist millan mulraine of t.d. security says $4 a gallon gas won't put the brakes on the economy, but if the price keeps rising... >> if we do have an escalation in the tensions between the west and iran then it's quite possibly in short order we can get to $5 and that will certainly jeopardize the current economic recovery. >> reporter: mulraine estimates that investors and speculators have added a $20 fear premium to the price of oil, or about 50 cents to every gallon of gas. >> pelley: speaking of fear, i'm afraid to ask. which way are prices headed? >> reporter: let me put it this way, scott, an energy analyst took a look at the latest trading numbers for us. in his words, there has never been more money bet on gas going to a higher price than what was recorded this past week. >> pelley: anthony, thank you very much. what is mitt romney's plan for fixing the economy? home sales are up from a year ago. prices, too. and a stampede no cow
is this the biggest threat to the economy right now? >> i think at this stage yes. >> reporter: economist millan mulraine of t.d. security says $4 a gallon gas won't put the brakes on the economy, but if the price keeps rising... >> if we do have an escalation in the tensions between the west and iran then it's quite possibly in short order we can get to $5 and that will certainly jeopardize the current economic recovery. >> reporter: mulraine estimates that investors...
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. >> issues one and two are economy and jobs by a long shot. >> people have to work two jobs. i had to work two jobs this year for the first time ever. i have a master's degree. i had to do catering to make extra money. reporter: one other thing about independents, their debate driven decision who to vote for tuesday will likely come late. >> i really haven't decided yet i must admit. i'm usually already set by the time we get this close, but i really have built decided yet. reporter: now that end pent voter -- have not decided yet. reporter: now that end pent voter at the beginning of this -- independent voter at the beginning of this story, he's for romney, right? nope. still undecided. he says it's between romney and ron paul. steve brown, fox news. >>> our top story tonight, it's been a year since congresswoman gabrielle giffords survived a shot to the head and tonight she's sharing a message of strength to the country. she visited the tucson, arizona grocery store where jared lee loughner shot 19 people. giffords doesn't remember the shooting, but others will never forget
. >> issues one and two are economy and jobs by a long shot. >> people have to work two jobs. i had to work two jobs this year for the first time ever. i have a master's degree. i had to do catering to make extra money. reporter: one other thing about independents, their debate driven decision who to vote for tuesday will likely come late. >> i really haven't decided yet i must admit. i'm usually already set by the time we get this close, but i really have built decided yet....
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but i recognize we've got to make sure we don't leave an economy that collapses upon our withdrawal. and i think that that is something that we have not talked enough about as a congressman, i'd love your thoughts on that. >> thank you. mr. connolly, if you could ask a question. >> oh, okay. welcome, madame secretary, i'll be joining my colleagues in expresses my admiration of your service to the country. i've known a lot of secretaries of state over the last 30 years, so i thank you for your service. i wonder if you could comment a little bit -- and i thank my colleague from connecticut and his courtesy. on our diplomatic efforts to sort of try to change minds in russia and china with respect to the syrian situation. i mean, it gets worse by the day. they have provided a shield of protection that has at this point proved not only counterproductive but frankly lethal. and i welcome your thoughts about how we're engaging diplomatically and turning trends on our own. thank you, madame chairman for your courtesy, as well. >> thank you. we do have some very specific ideas and plans about
but i recognize we've got to make sure we don't leave an economy that collapses upon our withdrawal. and i think that that is something that we have not talked enough about as a congressman, i'd love your thoughts on that. >> thank you. mr. connolly, if you could ask a question. >> oh, okay. welcome, madame secretary, i'll be joining my colleagues in expresses my admiration of your service to the country. i've known a lot of secretaries of state over the last 30 years, so i thank...
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economy and the replacement of actually producing goods and services with financialization so and the propaganda that this is a wonderful thing a lot of people did drink the kool-aid because they saw their house rising by one hundred grand a year and they took out fifty grand in a you know home equity line of credit and they were living the high right fender and everyone said it was going to you know keep going forever so and that's kind of a metaphor for the whole u.s. economy good that the big money is made in financial wising things and just that the basis of a strong economy when you when you no longer make anything and there's no incentives to make anything and i think that's where steve jobs was making a point that he he failed to make to carry through to the next step was why are its why are the incentives to ship the. absolute receives why are there so few incentives to create anything and produce anything anymore in the states yet now speaking of jobs thirty six billion. dollars in new airport security fees. for the these to basically tollbooths now what is going on here beca
economy and the replacement of actually producing goods and services with financialization so and the propaganda that this is a wonderful thing a lot of people did drink the kool-aid because they saw their house rising by one hundred grand a year and they took out fifty grand in a you know home equity line of credit and they were living the high right fender and everyone said it was going to you know keep going forever so and that's kind of a metaphor for the whole u.s. economy good that the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy which might structure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. fewer chances book full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater where the ingenious opened their hearts to the rest of us. what are the real limits . on our teams. with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared from the risk is not zero love something might be going off by mistake especially the founders of the nuclear weapons on hand. trigger alert. the focus of the victims produces i think there's a through it all as an extra bit but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you could you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see if people don't wake up to the nuclear weapons you know bill they knew. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent.
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saying this is a saving of salvaging method the billions go to the lenders and not to the economy but can you bring us down to the street level how is the debt crisis the fifth year of recession affecting the average person is it just a case of not making enough money to pay the bills or is a much more tax for mental than that it is not any more of a question about paying the bills this suicide's have been now ten times. higher than two years ago. so the schools are going hungry. there must find a way to feed them. we cover a society that is completely dissolved. that these are not born that this or for solidarity are not anymore strong enough to support this downward speed of this flow that i mentioned that's why it's a question of life or death for greece to escape the smallest now greek officials are meeting with investors from turkey to. showcase a sale of state run assets this is reflecting reversal in the fortunes of the two regional rivals to think. well i think about the besides the new political orientation of the we told you are completely new set of policies we need dogs wh
saying this is a saving of salvaging method the billions go to the lenders and not to the economy but can you bring us down to the street level how is the debt crisis the fifth year of recession affecting the average person is it just a case of not making enough money to pay the bills or is a much more tax for mental than that it is not any more of a question about paying the bills this suicide's have been now ten times. higher than two years ago. so the schools are going hungry. there must...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. from steve. dot com. it's good to have you with us here and it's here today europe's financial crisis is showing that even the strongest economies are not immune to struggles as desperation spreads into germany fears are growing that there could be a wave of attacks by far right groups on immigrants who they are blaming for their unemployment this explanation to the audience peter on about. this sleepy town in saxony seems however even here right wing extremists have made life hell for people who came to this country to set up businesses mohammed came to this town in the east of germany from pakistan to get a pizzeria he. suffered abuse and tax the pounds if you look at you. every time we called the police and the police came every time we called them but until now they haven't found anyone they threaten to kill us now we have a real fear we cannot continue like this anymore. the pizzeria is now closed after the last attack in early may
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as you say, this could have a massive impact on our economy. there are these major spending cuts kicking in on january 2nd. you have the bush tax rates expiring at the end of this year. so that could mean tax hikes for millions of americans. you can seat markets reacting in a very negative way over the last couple days. it's clear that one the reasons the president is coming out tomorrow is not just to lay out the parameters of the debate over the next few weeks but also maybe calm the markets a bit, shep. >> shepard: ed on a matter when presidents reach a second term we have a big turnover in cabinet positions that looks like that's coming here. >> we are expecting several of the big jobs, including secretary of state will turn over. hillary clinton said above the election that she was not going to stick around for a second term. she wants to get out, recharge her batteries. some the names being ban teed about include senator john kerry, somebody very prominent and helped prep the president for the debate. susan rice the u.n. ambassador has al
as you say, this could have a massive impact on our economy. there are these major spending cuts kicking in on january 2nd. you have the bush tax rates expiring at the end of this year. so that could mean tax hikes for millions of americans. you can seat markets reacting in a very negative way over the last couple days. it's clear that one the reasons the president is coming out tomorrow is not just to lay out the parameters of the debate over the next few weeks but also maybe calm the markets...
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if you don't give us what we want, we'll tank the economy. nice little economy you've got here. shame if shg were to happen to it. this needs to be taken off the table. >> ifill: let's assume we do go over the cliff as you suspect, where do we we land? where is the balance both sides are looking for? >> well, i mean in a way you could say a balanced outcome is that most of the bush tax cuts will survive. the fact of the matter is just a small piece of them is going to be taken away. there's a lot of things that the democrats want: extension of the payroll tax, expansion of unemployment been tits, more stimulus in general. that probably won't happen if we go over the cliff. it's not as if we're talking about a situation in which president obama gets everything he wants. i'm not sure. what we want is the least bad outcome for the u.s. economy. and the u.s. long-term fiscal outlook that we can get. i don't think that balance is what we're seeking. what we're seeking is is let's try not to mess up this situation even more than it already is mess up. >> ifill: do you agree with erski
if you don't give us what we want, we'll tank the economy. nice little economy you've got here. shame if shg were to happen to it. this needs to be taken off the table. >> ifill: let's assume we do go over the cliff as you suspect, where do we we land? where is the balance both sides are looking for? >> well, i mean in a way you could say a balanced outcome is that most of the bush tax cuts will survive. the fact of the matter is just a small piece of them is going to be taken away....
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the economy grew at 2.7% in the third quarter better than the figure announced. the dow was up 37. the s&p 500 gained six. nasdaq finished ahead 20. syrian rebels struck a major blow in the heart of the government today killing a top ruling of the party in a car bombing and someone is cutting off internet and cell phone communication in syria in certain areas. both sides pointing fingers at the others. all of this as decision-maker in washington try to make a decision on how involved the u.s. should be. we get the latest tonight from correspondent connor powell in jerusalem. hello, connor. >> forces loyal to bashar assad show a city of aleppo while rebels filed mortars at the damascus international airport causing damage to the runway to force several airlines to cancel their flight. >> the assad regime air superior over the syrian rebels appears to be disappea disappearing. in the past 24 hours they shut down two helicopters. rebels used the antiaircraft guns to shoot down the helicopters in the past. but now they have access to more shoulder-to-air missiles. >> we have shut down
the economy grew at 2.7% in the third quarter better than the figure announced. the dow was up 37. the s&p 500 gained six. nasdaq finished ahead 20. syrian rebels struck a major blow in the heart of the government today killing a top ruling of the party in a car bombing and someone is cutting off internet and cell phone communication in syria in certain areas. both sides pointing fingers at the others. all of this as decision-maker in washington try to make a decision on how involved the...
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so the economy is hurting. the food supplies are available as ambassador feldman said, but people are reducing their consumption in general because of prices. with respect to the political side of this, senator, two points must be made. first, the assad regime in its darkest moments will try to paint this as a fight against sunni-arab islamist extremists. they are trying to frighten minority communities, especially when these minority communities looked at what happened in lebanon and iraq. they're very afraid. i think it is important for americans to understand that this is not about allawis verses a sunni-arab majority. lots and lots of allawis suffered just as much oppression, jut as much brutality as do their neighbors down the road in sunni-arab neighborhoods. it's important, for example, one of the leading activists on the ground inside syria right now, she's in hiding, moving from place to place and will pop up at demonstrations, she is a young woman, allawi movie actress, very well known. she's very bra
so the economy is hurting. the food supplies are available as ambassador feldman said, but people are reducing their consumption in general because of prices. with respect to the political side of this, senator, two points must be made. first, the assad regime in its darkest moments will try to paint this as a fight against sunni-arab islamist extremists. they are trying to frighten minority communities, especially when these minority communities looked at what happened in lebanon and iraq....
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this is just what our economy needs right now. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your tough pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! [ male announcer ] for fast powerful pain relief, use bayer advanced aspirin. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >> shepard: it appears tonight the great peyton manning. nfl sweep stakes is about to come to an end. the ind
this is just what our economy needs right now. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your tough pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! [ male announcer ] for fast...
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the economy has stabilized. it is not growing as fast as we want. but i think everyone realizes how much we have turned a corner into a more positive direction. the critical point is that when you ask people about who better understands you, who better understands the middle class, obama wins that criteria -- >> jamie: i have to jump in. you left off one part of the answer. will president obama have the same plan he has right now you credited for putting people back to work, or do you expect more change he will want people to believe in? because the republicans, particularly paul ryan yesterday, tony, was very specific about how many jobs their plan will provide in certain state, including battleground states like florida, chris? >> i think you are going to see a continuation of the policies that have helped turn this couny around. are there going to be changes along the way? i imagine so. but if you look at where we were and where we are today, it is tough to argue that the president hasn't done a pretty decent job under pretty incredibly difficult
the economy has stabilized. it is not growing as fast as we want. but i think everyone realizes how much we have turned a corner into a more positive direction. the critical point is that when you ask people about who better understands you, who better understands the middle class, obama wins that criteria -- >> jamie: i have to jump in. you left off one part of the answer. will president obama have the same plan he has right now you credited for putting people back to work, or do you...
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housing in particular and the economy would get going. we don't have that now and this highway bill will fill that gap. so in an election year like this one, the bipartisan senate agreement is a rare accomplishment. after the senate passes the bill on tuesday, all eyes will turn to the house. the question will again be,ing what will boehner do? earlier this week, he indicated he was open to bringing up the senate bill. then yesterday, he again tried to rally his troops in favor of chairman's original proposal that's going nowhere. speaker boehner told his members to get behind the mick ca bill because it bears their stamp. well, this senate bill bears a bipartisan stamp and i just hearding that speaker boehner has now said that he wants to pass the senate bill or something close to it. he should stick to that commitment and get it done right away. last time the speaker tried to spurn a bipartisan deal on a must pass bill, he came to regret it. he should remember the lesson of the payroll tax cut debate and not repeat his mistake. whenever
housing in particular and the economy would get going. we don't have that now and this highway bill will fill that gap. so in an election year like this one, the bipartisan senate agreement is a rare accomplishment. after the senate passes the bill on tuesday, all eyes will turn to the house. the question will again be,ing what will boehner do? earlier this week, he indicated he was open to bringing up the senate bill. then yesterday, he again tried to rally his troops in favor of chairman's...
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what can it do to is aboard eurozone economies? not all countries are willing to make the extra contributions to imf funds that chancellor merkel things are needed. of course, it is this is written in greece that it will be talking about. that country is stumbling efforts to get its finances in order. >> stumbling could be putting it mildly. are germany and the imf still fully behind greece? >> certainly, they are. chancellor merkel has repeated that, of course, she does not want greece to lead the eurozone. she wants to see that country, you know, moving forward and strengthening its economy. but she has reiterated that greece must do more to implement the reforms, the fiscal reforms, that it has agreed to before support money can be paid across. there is 130 billion euros up european support money that has been waiting to go to greece since december. she said the catalytic a when there are real signs that greece is implementing the necessary reforms. one other thing that the private investors, people who have lent money to greece
what can it do to is aboard eurozone economies? not all countries are willing to make the extra contributions to imf funds that chancellor merkel things are needed. of course, it is this is written in greece that it will be talking about. that country is stumbling efforts to get its finances in order. >> stumbling could be putting it mildly. are germany and the imf still fully behind greece? >> certainly, they are. chancellor merkel has repeated that, of course, she does not want...
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are we from an attack that killed either cause significant physical damage or cripple our nation's economy in some way? >> we always have to be vigilant, but one thing i want to remind everyone, including our viewers is that in recent risk assessments conducted across the ip in telecommunications sector we have demonstrated utilizing a recognized methodology that the networks we rely on to their resilience. that does not mean that they are not subject to attack, but we are resilience. networks can respond, and we respond. folks read a lot of the press, some of the high-profile breaches that we have. we don't read too much about the hundreds of thousands of export its sense that we have repelled every day because we have made these kinds of adjustments. we to raise the level of awareness and consciousness of american people from small businesses to the academic community, nonprofits always to large enterprises about how they can better protect themselves in cyberspace. >> to talk about a lot of deflected a tax which is clearly true. yet seen numbers thousands of not millions of attacks and
are we from an attack that killed either cause significant physical damage or cripple our nation's economy in some way? >> we always have to be vigilant, but one thing i want to remind everyone, including our viewers is that in recent risk assessments conducted across the ip in telecommunications sector we have demonstrated utilizing a recognized methodology that the networks we rely on to their resilience. that does not mean that they are not subject to attack, but we are resilience....
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the service sector makes up more than 70% of our economy. the restaurants, entertainment, hotels all got a boost. the problem is the euro zone. members yesterday suggested that region will go into a longer, deeper recession. that will affect us. >> the interesting thing about the figures is they are forward- looking, telling us what might happen in the fourth quarter. the figures from the uk today are for the third quarter, cooking backed through september -- looking back through september. we could go-again in the fourth quarter. -- go negative again. of germany goes into recession, all of europe may and it will not help the u.k. >> not good news for the big spanish bank santander. >> the biggest european bank has had a dismal past three months. its profits in the third quarter fell off a cliff, dropping by more than 90%. it's because of the property market in spain mostly. buying bad mortgages. reminding everybody that spain had a dramatic property boom, people were buying property in droves on relatively cheap mortgages and then came the
the service sector makes up more than 70% of our economy. the restaurants, entertainment, hotels all got a boost. the problem is the euro zone. members yesterday suggested that region will go into a longer, deeper recession. that will affect us. >> the interesting thing about the figures is they are forward- looking, telling us what might happen in the fourth quarter. the figures from the uk today are for the third quarter, cooking backed through september -- looking back through...
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and global markets for news of the world economy the business is in twenty minutes. it is now a five pm on tuesday here in the russian capital you're watching are with me rory sushi. is ready to back a u.n. resolution on syria as long as it contains no ultimatums aimed at president assad's regime and this is according to the russian foreign minister who's voicing strong support for the u.n. special envoys wrote about peace in the conflict torn country and the u.n. security council is set to consider voting on a draft statement on syria later on tuesday with little details now was artie's sarah. essentially russia's position remains much the same as it has right from the very beginning when they've been calling for a cease fire in the country for absolutely months now and they remain very firm on the sticking point which was that they're not going to back any plateau proposal that because the ultimatum to be on the syrian government they don't want to document the should be backing one side and that's what we saw russia will bring its details at the u.n. resolution th
and global markets for news of the world economy the business is in twenty minutes. it is now a five pm on tuesday here in the russian capital you're watching are with me rory sushi. is ready to back a u.n. resolution on syria as long as it contains no ultimatums aimed at president assad's regime and this is according to the russian foreign minister who's voicing strong support for the u.n. special envoys wrote about peace in the conflict torn country and the u.n. security council is set to...
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now our economy doesn't scale very well. what we have done is created a lot of great companies on the surface of facebook, for example. a hundred billion-dollar business. less than 3,000 employees. even if every one of those employees bought, you know, a block in detroit -- >> but that doesn't answer my question of how. if you came here to tell us it's screwed up, we were on screwed up in 2008 and 2009. we're well through screwed up. >> let's go to the fix. >> he knew that. >> let's talk about the fix. the fix, i want to talk about the math of small business. you hear people talking about small business. it's important. we need to grow it. but really what's interesting about it is it's the inefficiency of small business that creates jobs. not efficiency. if you think about it, if you have lots of small businesses, each has a management team. each has a finance department. each has human resources. if you have lots and lots of small businesses, it's that duplication of effort that actually creates lots of efforts. we missed a
now our economy doesn't scale very well. what we have done is created a lot of great companies on the surface of facebook, for example. a hundred billion-dollar business. less than 3,000 employees. even if every one of those employees bought, you know, a block in detroit -- >> but that doesn't answer my question of how. if you came here to tell us it's screwed up, we were on screwed up in 2008 and 2009. we're well through screwed up. >> let's go to the fix. >> he knew that....
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a le bit o closely by the central economy. we'll see how that goes when they meet actually in two a big focus there. econ meeting. now, the nikkei did flirt with s it did fall a stronge 78.77-79 changed. a little bit stronger around t as well today. ai? >> indeed ramin. ramin, i als lkman. >> probably not. it's a slimmed down version, highly competitive sector which is dominated by apple's ipod other product having closely watched and we'll watch the s that. as he topix up over 1.2% so far. let's see how south korea and australia indexes are doing. >>> started a delicate operation that plant and demissioning ed unu one of the s are currently stored in the pool. that includes about 200 unused ones. workers removed one of the test. erwater cameras to make the right rod. they say the operation went smoothly, and they'll take o the e tepco workers will face other challenges. run tokyo's haneda internatio with a threat in the strike w ake off and bird strike gained prominence in 2009. a laguardia ines, shutting them cases at surged
a le bit o closely by the central economy. we'll see how that goes when they meet actually in two a big focus there. econ meeting. now, the nikkei did flirt with s it did fall a stronge 78.77-79 changed. a little bit stronger around t as well today. ai? >> indeed ramin. ramin, i als lkman. >> probably not. it's a slimmed down version, highly competitive sector which is dominated by apple's ipod other product having closely watched and we'll watch the s that. as he topix up over 1.2%...
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if you saw the way the syrian economy was suffering now because of a sanctions effort the world community has applied doing a lot. military forces. and even in syria, there is not yet a consensus about whether or not they want military forces. >> pelley: help me understand why would anyone on the receiving end of the crackdown not want to have international military help in the form of air cover, for example. >> the syrian government has organized gangs. i don't know what else to call them. they're just armed gangs that are running around into neighborhoods storming into people's homes, smashing in the doors and hauling people out and people disappear into prisons for months at a time, often they're tortured. but air power isn't going to solve a problem like that. >> pelley: so the possibility of allied military force coming to the aid of the rebels is slim? or none in your estimation? >> the president said a couple of days ago that we are hugely concerned by the killing of the civilians in places like homs. it's very disturbing. all of us look at these pictures and we're horrified by the
if you saw the way the syrian economy was suffering now because of a sanctions effort the world community has applied doing a lot. military forces. and even in syria, there is not yet a consensus about whether or not they want military forces. >> pelley: help me understand why would anyone on the receiving end of the crackdown not want to have international military help in the form of air cover, for example. >> the syrian government has organized gangs. i don't know what else to...
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which are proved to be crippling for the iranian economy and the population there is suffering a great deal because of that while campaigning president obama indicated that he didn't want to go to war with iran but that he would continue the sanctions policy and that's what he's doing we've heard reports that the obama administration might engage in direct talks with iran at some point but there has been no confirmation of that. threatens to attack iran and the u.s. appears to be stopping them some argue that the u. was might be playing a good cop bad cop diplomatic game there anyway the administration's strategy appears to be to make iran so desperate that they would agree to anything but sanctioning iran was probably not president obama's very first move after winning this election government officials here say the said on wednesday a u.s. drone strike targeted a group of al qaida militants in yemen and the president had to authorize that and possibly he did that within hours after his reelection the use of drones has been highly controversial it's quite clear not everybody hit by th
which are proved to be crippling for the iranian economy and the population there is suffering a great deal because of that while campaigning president obama indicated that he didn't want to go to war with iran but that he would continue the sanctions policy and that's what he's doing we've heard reports that the obama administration might engage in direct talks with iran at some point but there has been no confirmation of that. threatens to attack iran and the u.s. appears to be stopping them...
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. >> house speaker john boehner says going over the cliff is far too dangerous to the economy. nevertheless, even treasury secretary geithner suggested on fox news sunday that republicans might need more time to figure out their position. >> trying to figure out how to find a way to support things that they know they will have to do. it will be hard for them. >> the new republican offer, however, adds a new link to that. there is another reason some democrats might want to let the fiscal cliff happen. they might try to separate out any changes to entitlements such as medicare, which the president agreed to consider and many on the left vigorously opposed. >> the thing that is driving the horrendous deficit and debt problem are the federal healthcare programs. medicare, medicaid, tri care and related medical health programs. >> future deficits only make tax cuts even more contentious. any bill that permanently increases the deficit requires 60 votes in the senate. and these days, anything with the word "tax" in it, makes it hard to round up 60 votes. bret? >> bret: definitely. j
. >> house speaker john boehner says going over the cliff is far too dangerous to the economy. nevertheless, even treasury secretary geithner suggested on fox news sunday that republicans might need more time to figure out their position. >> trying to figure out how to find a way to support things that they know they will have to do. it will be hard for them. >> the new republican offer, however, adds a new link to that. there is another reason some democrats might want to let...
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that's a huge part of the economy. right now it looks like we're opening mixed. it's coming after a triple-digit loss for the dow yesterday. chuck, great to see you again. you're my long lost friend. >> becky, good to see you. my understanding a lot of the housing uptick has to do with international money coming to the united states, particularly in my hometown. >> yep. >> becky, thank you much. >>> next, remembering the first american woman in space, plus the new dangers in syria as the assad regime not only acknowledges it has chemical weapons but apparently it's threatening to use them. and a programming note. tomorrow's daily rundown special 90-minute show. it's "wall street journal" day. there's no margin for error to miss that one. >> i'm using execution skills to help a city i love. >> business leader creating programs that utilize private and public fund. >> it's more designed to put philanthropic dollars to work. >> power and influence. >> that can make a big impact in a city like detroit. >> go to payingitforward. >>> syrian crisis takes a disturbing tu
that's a huge part of the economy. right now it looks like we're opening mixed. it's coming after a triple-digit loss for the dow yesterday. chuck, great to see you again. you're my long lost friend. >> becky, good to see you. my understanding a lot of the housing uptick has to do with international money coming to the united states, particularly in my hometown. >> yep. >> becky, thank you much. >>> next, remembering the first american woman in space, plus the new...
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there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >> ♪ the boys are back in town ♪ >> the boys are indeed back in town yet again. they call this the buckeye state for the men who are fighting for the white house it's a state to suck up to, whether it's buying the local produce. >> i'm thinking we are going to be eating some corn over the weekend. >> or urging minors to phone a friend. >> want you to find one person to convince to vote for our ticket. >> both candidates are well aware in the last election in the last 44 years ohio has voted for the winning candidate so the politicians woo voters. >> we can create one million new manufacturing jobs in the ne
there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >>...
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so the economy is hurting. the food supplies are available, as ambassador feltman said but people are reducing consumption. with regard to the political side, two points must be paid. first, the assad regime will try to paint this as a future against sunni arab islamist extremists and they are trying to frighten minority communities, especially as these minority communities looked at what happened in lebanon and iraq. they're very afraid. i think it is important for americans to understand that this is not about aloies versus a sunni community. they suffered just as much depression and brutality as to their neighbors down the road in sunni arab neighborhoods. it important one of the leading activists on the ground inside syria on the ground and she's in hiding and moves around and will pop up from place to place, she is a young actress and she's very brave. the government has tried to arrest her many times. this is not aloie versus sunnis. this is about a family that happens to be aloii that has dominated the c
so the economy is hurting. the food supplies are available, as ambassador feltman said but people are reducing consumption. with regard to the political side, two points must be paid. first, the assad regime will try to paint this as a future against sunni arab islamist extremists and they are trying to frighten minority communities, especially as these minority communities looked at what happened in lebanon and iraq. they're very afraid. i think it is important for americans to understand that...